Christopher Ben Simpson tells the story of modern Christian theology against the backdrop of the history of modernity itself. The book tells the many ways that theology became modern while seeing how modernity arose in no small part from theology. These intertwined stories progress through four parts.
In Part I, Emerging Modernity, Simpson goes from the beginnings of modernity in the late Middle Ages through the Protestant Reformation and Renaissance Humanism to the creative tension between Enlightenments and Awakenings of the eighteenth-century.
Part II, The Long Nineteenth-Century, presents the great movements and figures arising out of these creative tension - from Romanticism and Schleiermacher to Ritschlianism and Vatican I.
Part III, Twentieth-Century Crisis and Modernity, proceeds through the revolutionary theologies of period of the World Wars such as that of Karl Barth or novuelle theologie; this part includes a thorough section on modern Eastern Orthodox theology. Finally,
Part IV, The Late Modern Supernova, lays out the diverse panoply of recent theologies - from the various liberation theologies to the revisionist, the secular, the postliberal, and the postsecular. Designed for classroom use, this volume includes the following features: - boxes/chart/diagrams/visual organizations of the information presented included throughout: e.g. lists of key points, visual organizations of systematic ideas in a given thinker, lists of significant works, lists of significant dates, brief outlines of the basic structure of some major theological works - both a one-page chapter title table of the contents and an expanded(multipage) table of contents - chapter at-a-glance overview/outline at the beginning of each chapter - specific references to secondary works and key primary works in Enqlish translation at the end of chapters
How has theology influenced modernity?How has theology adapted to modernity? Simpson explores the development of theology from the late Middle Ages to present day.About the AuthorChristopher Ben Simpson is Professor of Philosophical Theology at Lincoln Christian University, USA. Simpson is the author of
Religion, Metaphysics and Postmodern (2009),
The Truth is the Way: Kierkegaard's Theologia Viatorum (2010),
Deleuze and Theology (2012), and
Merleau-Ponty and Theology (2014).
ReviewsFrom Hegel to Barth and Bultmann to revisionist and secular theologies, Simpson has supplied the clearest textbook yet in this field and has brought the debates up to date and situated them within a wider global and postcolonial framework than is the case with many of the other books in this field. I don't just heartily recommend it - this book will be the primary point of reference for my lectures and seminar discussions in the years ahead. -- Chris Deacy, University of Kent, UK
Book InformationISBN 9780567688446
Author Dr Christopher Ben SimpsonFormat Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint T.& T.Clark LtdPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 838g